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REAR VIEW MIRROR Filed Dec. 19, 1930 G. F. COLBERT ETAL M C SERVICE mioRn y l y y SERVICE 5 q/ M/f REcoRD d I .i y

INVENTOR 5 Fatented Mar'. l5, l932l GlilltGE F. COJLBERT, 0F PITTSBURGH, Wmmll H.

PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TQ LIBERTY MIRROR, WORKS, A CORPORATJION 0F PENNSYLVANIA anna vnrw innanoa i connnnr, or nanoxmmrnan,

Application nledtmecember 119 11930. Serial No. Matta.

The invention relates to rear view mirrors for use in automobiles. llt has tor its object the provision (lit an improved mirror, a portlon of whose area 1s utllized to provide a service record so that the drlvers attentlon is directed to conditions about the car which require attent`on at definite intervals ot time or service. further object is to accomplish the` foregoing result in a construction which is of neat, compact form, ot a permanentcharacter, and so arranged that any data inscribed` upon the record areas of the mirror by a pencil will be clearly and distinctly visible, but easily erased when it is desired to replace it with new data. @ne embodiment ot the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein:

Figure 1 is a front'view of the mirror. Fig. 2 is a section on the line lll-lill ot Fig. l on a much enlarged scale, thel thickness ot the films employed being exaggerated to make the showing more distinct. And Fig. 3 is a view similar to that of Fig. l but without the showing of the ground areas on. the front of the glass.

Referring to the drawings, l is a glass plate having its front face polished and the major portion of its rear face covered with a metallic hlm 2 of silver, mercury, gold, or lead sulphide preferably deposited in accordance with the process oi" our patent No. l,662,565.

vliter the Ametallic lm is applied, certain portions thereof are removed soas to leave (l) lettering such as that shown in Figs. 1 and 3, surrounded 'by the clear glass areas 3, t, 5, and 6, and (2) the three clear glass areas 7, 8, and 9 shown in Fig. 3. The process employed for giving the lettering and clear glass areas is preferably a photo etching process, such as that set forth in 'our application, Serial Number 355,507, but any other suitable method maybe employed.

rlhe areas 3, d, 5,` 6, 7., 8, and 9 are now painted with light colored paint so as to provide a light background tor the lettering and to give white areas at?, 8, and 9.

yThe iront face of the glass is provided I Ywith three rectangular ground or sand blasted areas 7a, 8a, and 9a (Fig. l) corresponding in size and vshape to thepainted areas 7,

\ 8, and 9 and opposite thereto. 'lhese ground i areas willtake a pencil mark on which service dataimay be placed in pencil, the'painted areas behind the ground areas serving to make the pencil notations much clearer than would otherwise be the case. As a protection, the entirefrear surface ot 'the plate and its films is covered with a coat of shellac l0 or other suitable materiali,... l

As shown, the three sets of lettering above the three ground areas are Change oil, slnibricate chassis, and Gheck battery, but this is, merely illustrative, and other terms may be employed when desired. 'llhe user will ordinarily mark the mileage in the two upperrectangles and the date in the lower one.y This record is then always before him, so that the data are less liableto beoverlooked than if placed in some other location. The pencil marks are easily rubbed out without injury to the ground surface when it is desired to changethe record; i What we claim is:

l. lin combination, a glass plate having a( polished iront tace except a marking area polished surface to provide a surface which will take a pencil mark, lettering on the back surface ot the glass adjacent such area and visible from the front of the glass, and a metallic coating of a color contrasting to that of said. area on the back surface ot the glass surrounding said area and surrounding the lettering,but spaced away trom the lettermg.

2. lin combination, a glass, plate having a polished front face except a marking area formed by removing a limited portion ot the polished suriace to provide a surface which will take a pencil mark, lettering on the back surface ot the glass adjacent such area and visible from the iront ot the lass, and a metallic redecting coating on t ot the glass of a darker color than said markingarea and surrouhding said area and said lettering., but spaced away from the lettering, said lettering being ot the lsame `redecting material as said coating.

3. ln combination, a glass plate having a polished trent face except a marking area 2 meen/oe formed by removing a limited portion of the polished surface to provide a surface which will take a pencil mark, metallic refleeting lettering on the back face of the Lglass adjacent such area andvisible fromthe front of the glass, a coating of light coloredv material o approximately the size and shape of said area on the back face of the glass opposite to Said area, a coating of light colored material on the back face of the glass surrounding the letters, and a metallicJ reflecting' coating of a darker eolor than said area covering the back face of the glass and surrounding the areas covered by the light coated material.

ln testimony whereof, We have hereunto` subscribed our names.

GEORGE F. COLBERT. W'ILLAM H. COLBERT. 

